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Amber Goldhammer
"You Complete Me" Graffiti Mixed Media Painting with Neon Lights on Board

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"You Complete Me" is an unframed original work on board by Amber Goldhammer. The pieces features working neon lights installed atop a board painting with layers of icons and the message "I Love You" repeated throughout. The positive message and exciting use of color and neon render the piece a beacon of warmth and positivity. This piece requires especially careful handling. Professional installation is recommended. Please be aware that glass neon tubes are very fragile and the piece should be plugged in and kept "on" often. A nearby electrical outlet is required for installation. This piece is unframed. About the artist: Amber Goldhammer is best known for creating vibrant, abstract paintings with a street art edge. Building upon layers of bold colors and sweeping gestural movements, her works include positive messages of love and hope, written in a graffiti-style script. The mixed media series is a testament to Amber’s own interpretation of the ebb and flow of her life’s experiences. Her signature style includes unique drips and blocks of paint combined with her stylized graffiti writing which triggers a powerful personal response. Her paintings transmit a special kind of magic that are at once calming, moving, and also self-reflecting. There is no analyzing or conceptualizing that takes place. It happens in the moment, as a union between the artist, the canvas, and the paint.

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